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cage size for pair
Topic Started: May 5 2015, 01:10 PM (816 Views)
Veneri
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do you know what the minimum cage size is for a pair?
i now have this cage for my two parrotlets:
http://www.zooplus.com/shop/birds/bi...t_cages/126546

the cage is open almost all evenings form 5pm-8pm.
the livingspace is (in cm) 69(w)x45(d)x70(h) is this big enough or do you think bigger is better?
Edited by Veneri, May 5 2015, 05:09 PM.
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Jan
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Mine are in Vision cages....
One is in the small cage... the other Parrotlet

is in the medium.... there is also a large regular...
( Not the tall one)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_11?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=vision%20cage&sprefix=Vision+cage%2Caps%2C217

the medium is big enough for 2 P'lets...
I luv these cages Ive had all different sorts sizes and
cost... these are the best Ive had
Edited by Jan, May 5 2015, 03:06 PM.
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Lauren
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The link won't work for me but that cage sounds big enough, especially since they get to come out of it to fly. Obviously they wouldn't complain about a bigger cage but they should be fine in that one.
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Sounds fine to me too.

Mine are in a vision cage too. I started with vision, the first one did need replacing but I replaced with different. Now back to vision as they are so easy to deal with and very well thought out. Mine get plenty of time out of cage and they seem to like their cage.
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Veneri
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this is their cage:

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Berni
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I have that cage as well but I got annoyed with it due to the main door not being big enough. Too fiddly to keep repositioning their toys and too many nooks and crannies that food would get stuck in. Size wise my two loved it and the little drop down door great. I just go for ugly but huge and easy to clean nowadays :lol:
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Lovely home
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Kathryn
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Looks like they have plenty of room in there.. Very attractive cage. Looks more snazzy than mine :)
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Jan
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Looks good to me...
Im sure they luv it... they look
really happy in there.. 2.gif
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Lauren
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I have the same type of cage! One thing that you might want to do is to add a few toys that are easier for them to chew. maybe some cardboard and/or paper on leather strips or something like this http://www.scarlettsparrotessentials.co.uk/treasure-preen-delight
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